kcmsaluki12 wrote:He had a 12+ scholarship offers.
http://www.verbalcommits.com/players/ore-arogundade
kcmsaluki12 wrote:He had a 12+ scholarship offers.
Redbird Recon wrote:kcmsaluki12 wrote:He had a 12+ scholarship offers.
http://www.verbalcommits.com/players/ore-arogundade
DUBulldog wrote:Redbird Recon wrote:kcmsaluki12 wrote:He had a 12+ scholarship offers.
http://www.verbalcommits.com/players/ore-arogundade
Lists 14 other offers besides Drake. Of course, it is quite possible (and probable) that there are offers that verbalcommits.com doesn't know about (all that site does is compile info from Rivals and Scout in one spot).
Redbird Recon wrote:Verbal Commits will post any offer submitted to them with a corresponding source.
Absolutely awesome source for recruiting enthusiasts!
A lot of kids post these things on Twitter. A lot of these kids and the HS/AAU coaches talk to recruiting types and tell them and it gets reported on Twitter. There are other sites that will report on offers and there are also hometown newspapers that get the info from the kid or coaches. Odds are, if there's an offer made, someone knows it and it's been reported and odds are Verbal Commits has it on their site. I'd take their number of some random person saying there are x amount of offers to someone and then never says who they are. If anything, I could see where a site like VC would have more offers listed than really exist as some kids get mistaken on if an offer has been made or just a fair amount of interest. I don't know how often that happens but it does from time to time.agrinut wrote:Redbird Recon wrote:Verbal Commits will post any offer submitted to them with a corresponding source.
Absolutely awesome source for recruiting enthusiasts!
What is a corresponding source? The only people who really know what offers a kid has are the player and the coach and only one of them can talk about it.
AngryShock wrote:A lot of kids post these things on Twitter. A lot of these kids and the HS/AAU coaches talk to recruiting types and tell them and it gets reported on Twitter. There are other sites that will report on offers and there are also hometown newspapers that get the info from the kid or coaches. Odds are, if there's an offer made, someone knows it and it's been reported and odds are Verbal Commits has it on their site. I'd take their number of some random person saying there are x amount of offers to someone and then never says who they are. If anything, I could see where a site like VC would have more offers listed than really exist as some kids get mistaken on if an offer has been made or just a fair amount of interest. I don't know how often that happens but it does from time to time.agrinut wrote:Redbird Recon wrote:Verbal Commits will post any offer submitted to them with a corresponding source.
Absolutely awesome source for recruiting enthusiasts!
What is a corresponding source? The only people who really know what offers a kid has are the player and the coach and only one of them can talk about it.
You can't blame them from a casual observer standpoint. It gives you a vague idea of what people are thinking. It guarantees nothing but gives the casual fan an idea of where he currently stands.tribecalledquest wrote:Perfect fit the Drake and the MVC. Ray G. hitting Illinois hard and showing some benefits.
I love the "who offered him a scholarship" penis measuring game. It's fun to watch and means nothing in the end. The validation fans get from who "offered" a recruit is hilarious.
AngryShock wrote:You can't blame them from a casual observer standpoint. It gives you a vague idea of what people are thinking. It guarantees nothing but gives the casual fan an idea of where he currently stands.tribecalledquest wrote:Perfect fit the Drake and the MVC. Ray G. hitting Illinois hard and showing some benefits.
I love the "who offered him a scholarship" penis measuring game. It's fun to watch and means nothing in the end. The validation fans get from who "offered" a recruit is hilarious.
tribecalledquest wrote:AngryShock wrote:You can't blame them from a casual observer standpoint. It gives you a vague idea of what people are thinking. It guarantees nothing but gives the casual fan an idea of where he currently stands.tribecalledquest wrote:Perfect fit the Drake and the MVC. Ray G. hitting Illinois hard and showing some benefits.
I love the "who offered him a scholarship" penis measuring game. It's fun to watch and means nothing in the end. The validation fans get from who "offered" a recruit is hilarious.
Right. But the problem is no one outside of the recruit really knows the truth. One internet site says one thing, another says another, etc.
Plus, as we know, Team A can offer a kid and two months later signs another player at that position. But then Team B gets a commitment and the kid says Team A "offered" me. Maybe, but the offer wasn't even on the table anymore.
I'm not saying we shouldn't follow recruiting. But at this level trying to "rank" them and see which recruit is better than the other is fruitless.
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